Monday, March 23, 2009

MISSOURI STATE POLICE LABEL HONEST AMERICANS TERRORISTS by Mary Starrett

http://www.newswithviews.com/Mary/starrett197.htm

1 comment:

Andrea Muhrrteyn said...

FROM: J-MC Patriot Alert Task Force (jmc.pa.tf@gmail.com)
TO: mstarrett@constitutionparty.com
CC: chuck@chuckbaldwinlive.com, mlindste@mo-net.com, Big John Lipscombe (BigJohnLipscomb@gmail.com), David Duke (info50@davidduke.com), shabazzlaw@aol.com, Frank 'Chuck' Spinney - Pin2G-Analyst (chuck_spinney@mac.com), Brad@radicalhonesty.com,
DATE: Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 1:19 AM
SUBJECT: A 'Martin Niemoller Thomas Paine Frederick Douglass Constituionalist' Terrorist Manifesto

Hi Ms. Starrett,

CC: Timothy James 'TruthSeeker'

Read your article: Missouri State Police label honest Americans as Terrorists

Your 'terrorist' imaginative response more interesting than usual. My feedback is related thereto. I remember years ago after 9-11 reading an article, from the Denver Post, with the following excerpts:

A terrorist manifesto?
Ed Quillen, Denver Post Columnist

Tuesday, July 02, 2002 - As Americans prepare to celebrate a rare Thursday holiday, high-ranking officials in the Bush
administration announced their discovery of a major new terrorism threat.

While most media representatives were content to take notes or prepare their hair for their soon-to-come standup shots outside the Justice Department offices, one unkempt print reporter asked the attorney general if the terrorist suspect was John Adams, second president of the United States, and whether the terrorist manifesto was the Declaration of Independence, issued on July 4, 1776.
The aforementioned 'terrorists' were hemp growers, just like the Founding Fathers! I kid you not!

Anyway, when I read the initial articles on the MIAC report, my thinking was similar to yours. If I was in America I'd be doing something such as you suggest.

But my feedback was, why don't NWV's or even all three candidates -- Barr, Paul and Baldwin (for special effect, even invite McKinney and Nader, David Duke, Black Panther Party, et al and ask them if they would join in solidarity: Divide and Conquer only works, if you allow them to divide and thereby conquer you, in the way Martin Niemoller warned) -- and use their choice of response to this MIAC report, not only as an extremely valuable educational tool, but get some of the media publicity that they didn't get prior to the elections.

True constitutionalists support, in my view the following maxim:

“He that would make his own liberty secure must guard even his enemy from oppression: for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach unto himself.” -- Thomas Paine


For example, draw up a list of all the signers of the Declaration of Independence, their addresses where they lived, put them al in an info page, then a short bit of information could be included on the various parties platforms or opinion about the bailouts or whatever they can agree on (I know Baldwin and Nader and Paul and Blanton agreed on the importance of challenging the legal standing of corporations). Alternatively simply declare all parties commitment to the constitution; irrespective of other disagrements.

Anyway, then collectively send this out to al thier members (save money to do a joint printing/media campaign) and get all their members to call the MIAC, to report the Founding FAthers as 'Terorrists', giving them the Founding FAthers Addresses, and information about how the founding Fathers are tax resisters and storing guns, to fight the Brittish due to overtaxation, and that kind of thing. Report the Founding Fathers for growing Hemp!

Anyway, that was my idea about how to as Rahm Emanual says 'every crisis is an opportunity'.....

Respectfully

Lara Johnstone

Demonstrate to the MIAC, that you are CONSTITTUIONAL AMERICAN'S FIRST AND FOREMOST, and as such THE CONSTITUTION is what binds you together, and allows for your differences of ideologies and opinions. In the absence of THE CONSTITUTION not only protecting your rights, but protecting yourselves with it's checks and balances, from the addiction of absolute power; fascism is a quick and slippery slope.